Check out the June 18-24, 2014 edition of the Business Bulletin

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coverThe fast-growing Bear-Gasgow area is getting a business association and the  airport in New Castle will see its 200,000th passenger as low-fare carrier Frontier closes in on its first year of operations.

Across the highway, the iconic doughnut chain Krispy Kreme returns to Delaware with a new store at the site of a former Pizza Hut.

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Check out the following stories:

Business group formed in Bear-Glasgow

Krispy Kreme to open on July 1

WSFS, Wyoming merger gets blessing of federal regulator

Wilmington-Philadelphia Regional Airport to reach 200,000 passenger mark. 

Redner’s opening store in Georgetown.

Tech Forum to tour new University of Delaware labs.(web only)

Dr. Gary Wirt named president at Goldey-Beacom College. 

Retired developer Fusco pledges $5 million for A.I. duPont Hospital

Punkin Chunkin could be headed to Dover.

Bloom Energy first Delaware company to plant garden in effort to fight hunger.

Viewpoint: The infrastructure bill is coming due. 

Lending sources moves over to First State Community Loan Fund.

Smyrna brewery closer to becoming a reality.

Delaware’s most interesting business people page. 

Business licenses (Bulletin only).

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